Almost two-thirds of Americans who have been unemployed for 2 years or more have sold their possessions to help make ends meet

For Americans who have faced unemployment for more than 2 years, 60 percent have reported they have sold some of their possessions to make ends meet, 26 percent said they missed a mortgage or rent payment, 28 percent missed a credit card payment, 55 percent cut back on doctors visits or medical treatment and 38 percent used food stamps or received food from a nonprofit or religious organization.